NFL News - Monday, October 29, 2007
... Week 8 Results, Colts, Bears and more ...
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Week 8 Results
Cleveland 27 St. Louis 20
Detroit 16 Chicago 7
Indianapolis 31 Carolina 7
N.Y. Giants 13 Miami 10
Oakland 9 Tennessee 13
Philadelphia 23 Minnesota 16
Pittsburgh 24 Cincinnati 13
Buffalo 13 N.Y. Jets 3
Houston 10 San Diego 35
Jacksonville 24 Tampa Bay 23
New Orleans 31 San Francisco 10
Washington 7 New England 52
Colts CB Marlin Jackson injures neck against Carolina
Indianapolis Colts cornerback Marlin Jackson was sidelined
during the third quarter Sunday after injuring his neck.
Jackson, the team's second-leading tackler this season, was
hurt early in the third quarter while attempting to tackle
Carolina tight end Jeff King. Team officials said his return
was questionable. Jackson, who entered with 35 solo tackles,
made one before the injury.
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Urlacher all but confirms report saying he has arthritic back
Chicago Bears linebacker Brian Urlacher all but confirmed an
Internet report that he has an arthritic back after a subpar
performance in Sunday's 16-7 loss to the Detroit Lions.
Urlacher was credited with just four tackles on Sunday,
another poor performance in an inconsistent season for him.
The six-time Pro Bowl selection told foxsports.com that his
back has been bothering him since training camp and that he
recently had a specialist in Pittsburgh examine it. "He
confirmed what the team told me, that they think it's an
arthritis type of thing," Urlacher was quoted as saying in
a story posted Sunday afternoon. "The thing that's so
frustrating is there is no clear-cut solution to give me
relief. I just have to deal with the pain." Asked if that
report was accurate, Urlacher said "probably," but had little
else to say after the game other than he will answer fans'
questions on foxsports.com. It was not clear when he will do
that. The Bears would not confirm the report.
Urlacher, who has been inconsistent this season, has said
little to reporters in recent weeks, often limiting his
responses to one or two words. He had 15 tackles in the season
opener at San Diego and 13 last week at Philadelphia. But he
had just five against Minnesota on Oct. 14 and three against
Dallas in Week 3, although he contributed two sacks in that
game. "As far as what I know about Brian, he played today,
he's not on the injury list," coach Lovie Smith said. "As
far as his back, there's nothing wrong with his back that
would cause him not to be able to play."
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Ex-NFL WR Bryant follows lawsuit by filing motion against league
Former San Francisco receiver Antonio Bryant filed a motion
Friday asking a federal judge to stop the NFL from disciplining
him for allegedly violating the league's substance abuse policy.
Last week, Bryant filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court against
the NFL seeking to stop the league from requiring him to submit
to drug testing, arguing the league's policy doesn't apply to
him anymore because he is not currently a player. In the latest
filing, Bryant's lawyer, Peter Schaffer, said Bryant received a
letter from the NFL on Friday stating that it had set a hearing
for Nov. 7 to discuss a positive test on Aug. 16 and a failure to
submit to a test on July 12. Schaffer said the letter was sent
in retaliation for Bryant's lawsuit and is "further evidence of the
NFL's continued use of bully tactics and coercive and fraudulent
behavior". NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy declined to comment.
Schaffer said Bryant wasn't an NFL player and wasn't looking
for another job in football from late July through the second
week of October. However, he said that Bryant is currently
looking to sign with an NFL team and the fight over testing is
making that difficult. "He's being damaged everyday that this is
going forward," said Schaffer, who filed the suit in Denver,
where he is based. Bryant was released in March, just one season
after he signed a four-year contract with the 49ers worth $14
million. Bryant caught 40 passes last season for a team-leading
733 yards. But he repeatedly clashed with coach Mike Nolan and
was suspended four games for violating the NFL's substance-
abuse policy.
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